Census
Record Description

Here
you can search the various census records for Epsom,
NH from 1790 to 1880. This is NOT the census index,
but the actual cenus information.

The
1790 census is broken down to list males under 16,
males over 16 and females. Only the name of the head
of household is given. Through Epsom Early Settlers
research we have added the spouse and names of children
when known. Names with (?) are purely a guess as the
age is either unknown or does nor match; or a possible
addition to the household.

The
1800 and 1810 census is broken down to list males
under 10, between 10 and 16, between 16 and 26, 26
to 45, and over 45. The same is broken down for females.
Only the name of the head of household is given. Through
Epsom Early Settlers research we have added the spouse
and names of children when known. Names with (?) are
purely a guess as the age is either unknown or does
nor match; or a possible addition to the household.

The
1820 census is broken down to list males under 10,
10 to 15, males 16 to 18 plus 16 to 25, 26 to 44,
and 45 and over. The same is broken down for females
with the exception of the special 16 to 18 catagory.
Only the name of the head of household is given. Through
Epsom Early Settlers research we have added the spouse
and names of children when known. Names with (?) are
purely a guess as the age is either unknown or does
nor match; or a possible addition to the household.

The
1830 and 1840 census is broken down to list males
and females in 5 year intervals (under 5, 5 to 10,
10 to 15 etc.), then ten year intervals starting age
20 (20 to 30, 30 to 40 etc.). Only the name of the
head of household is given. Through Epsom Early Settlers
research we have added the spouse and names of children
when known. Names with (?) are purely a guess as the
age is either unknown or does nor match; or a possible
addition to the household.

The
1850 through 1880 US Census give names and ages of
all members of the household, each census containing
a little more information. The only addition here
from Epsom Early Settlers is the maiden name of the
spouse when known